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Investing.com -- French aviation authorities have asked airlines to reduce flights at Paris airports by 25% on Thursday due to an upcoming air traffic controller strike.
The French civil aviation agency announced Tuesday that it has requested flight reductions at several airports across the country for July 3. Beyond the Paris cuts, airlines have been asked to reduce flights from Nice, Bastia and Calvi by 50%, while Lyon, Marseille, Montpellier, Ajaccio and Figari face 30% reductions.
"Despite these preventative measures, disturbances and significant delays are to be expected at all French airports," the agency stated. Officials are advising passengers to change their flights if possible.
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